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there dennis and i agree. the policy summit, these guys will be having something like five hours together, probably the most intense conversations and time netanyahu and obama have ever spent together. obama has said there is not any leader he has sat with more than netanyahu. this is the most intense period of time that they have had. each one has sober expectations. they have been at this for four years. obama knows that they have different political visions. and it cannot do know is that netanyahu -- netanyahu knows obama is less inclined towards intervention. this could be a good thing. from the israel side, my sense is -- hear about the layout howe saw the conversation and then lay out some other key points, syria, lebanon, and the palestinian issue -- on iran, i think it is clear that men -- that netanyahu people go in, when we hear that certain weaponry has been moved out of the goals, or diplomacy has been indecisive, how do they relate to that? the red line that denis mentioned and the iaea report --
there dennis and i agree. the policy summit, these guys will be having something like five hours together, probably the most intense conversations and time netanyahu and obama have ever spent together. obama has said there is not any leader he has sat with more than netanyahu. this is the most intense period of time that they have had. each one has sober expectations. they have been at this for four years. obama knows that they have different political visions. and it cannot do know is that...
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some of you know, due to the turmoil in north korea, our regular scheduled speaker, ambassador dennis rodman, will not be here. [laughter] i am filling in. i am ann coulter, the author of nine "new york times" best sellers. the sequester really ruined everything, didn't it? little kids can not go on white house tours. the muslim brotherhood has been deprived of $250 million -- oh, no, that is fine.[laughter] even cpac had to cut back on speakers this year by about 300 pounds/ [applause] after all of obama's hard work and wrangling over the budget, he has managed to cut the growth of the federal spending by 2%. congratulations, mr. president. even that was imposed on him by the sequestered. and roger ailes called obama lazy. van jones said that was racist. but that was a direct quotation. know why he did not know that? because he is lazy.[laughter] i'm kidding. i love him. codee think that lazy is a word. according to liberals, these are racist dog whistles, which may be why only debbie wasserman schulz and rachel maddow can hear them.[laughter] obama has his own words. he says investm
some of you know, due to the turmoil in north korea, our regular scheduled speaker, ambassador dennis rodman, will not be here. [laughter] i am filling in. i am ann coulter, the author of nine "new york times" best sellers. the sequester really ruined everything, didn't it? little kids can not go on white house tours. the muslim brotherhood has been deprived of $250 million -- oh, no, that is fine.[laughter] even cpac had to cut back on speakers this year by about 300 pounds/...
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we have on our website in article of a former north korea negotiators to assess why not a point dennis rodman the special envoy to north korea and maybe he can break through to these guys and get something accomplished? host: paul is on our independent line from enterprise, alabama. caller: good morning, gentlemen. everybody knows that north korea is in no position to be throwing its weight around in this manner. it is the biggest negative motivator in the world. everybody also knows that they are a proxy of china. thank goodness that china agreed to the sanctions. more important to me, as governments spar, the citizenry suffers. i would like to know, do you have any specific means that we can actually reach citizenry of north korea. everybody has sent propaganda there and here, and build animosity that does not need to exist. thank you. guest: that the great question. as closed as a side as north korea is, over the last decade or so, it has opened up a little. the most recent thing that happened is foreigners are now allowed to have 3-d cell phone coverage. hundreds of thousands of no
we have on our website in article of a former north korea negotiators to assess why not a point dennis rodman the special envoy to north korea and maybe he can break through to these guys and get something accomplished? host: paul is on our independent line from enterprise, alabama. caller: good morning, gentlemen. everybody knows that north korea is in no position to be throwing its weight around in this manner. it is the biggest negative motivator in the world. everybody also knows that they...
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others,say to denny and it is easy for us to say people should do their time and come back to the community. when people are away from the community for a long punta of time, -- for a long period of time, it is pretty hard to come back. older. and children get how do we prepare people to come back after they have been removed? the types of folks you mentioned, those are the ones we want to keep up on. , to talk about electronic monitoring. there are lots of techniques that we could use. usedrunk drivers, we could interlock systems on cars. we should look at the risks offer to the communities and target different ways to minimize those risks and helping the person regain their livelihood and productivity. without that, they are just going to go back. host: looking at the question of justice. guest: there is a large concern our prisons are filled with people that are basically this advantage and have a lot of inequities in terms of damages in society. half the prison population did not graduate high school. getting people to finish high school should be a big concept in terms of changing the
others,say to denny and it is easy for us to say people should do their time and come back to the community. when people are away from the community for a long punta of time, -- for a long period of time, it is pretty hard to come back. older. and children get how do we prepare people to come back after they have been removed? the types of folks you mentioned, those are the ones we want to keep up on. , to talk about electronic monitoring. there are lots of techniques that we could use....
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host: here is what steve wrote on twitter -- let's hear from dennis in massachusetts, independent. caller: how are you? i am reacting to the report that the senate plan suggests another quarter billion dollar cut to medicare after the $760 billion cut that the senate democrats have already made. as your reporter just said, but guess you havd, it's doubtful that will not affect medicare beneficiaries. i am a medicare beneficiary and among the democratic party voucher plan, which has been very successful. to the extent they can customs fraud and waste, they ought to be a bad back to the medicare trust fund and not use it for other things. host: let's look at some details. years the distance between party budgets as laid out by the new york times. you can see what senate democrats have on the table. $5.20 trillion in deficits over 10 years. you can see the projected deficits and how they would tackle that. and in the house republican version, $1.20 trillion in deficits over 10 years, a bigger goal of reducing the deficit. when it comes to sequestration, democrats would replace the aut
host: here is what steve wrote on twitter -- let's hear from dennis in massachusetts, independent. caller: how are you? i am reacting to the report that the senate plan suggests another quarter billion dollar cut to medicare after the $760 billion cut that the senate democrats have already made. as your reporter just said, but guess you havd, it's doubtful that will not affect medicare beneficiaries. i am a medicare beneficiary and among the democratic party voucher plan, which has been very...
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back to the phones, talking about paying to improve america's infrastructure, our next call from dennis in port jefferson, n.y., on our line for democrats. thank you very much for taking my call. i wanted to mention that sometimes republicans forget when they mention families on austerity or having to be on austerity because we cannot and the money, i think they forget how many families actually have mortgages and how many families also have to pay for school. we have to go into debt sometimes in order to do better. i think that is one thing that president obama is trying to get across. it is to just not getting into the republican territory. i think they enjoy being obstructionist. host: what would you say is the status of infrastructure ron parker percent? port jefferson. host: it has to be improved. you run into tremendous amount of congesting. the rail lines cannot only be improved for passengers but also for freight. there are a lot of limitations on it that could be taken care of if we could get the loans in order to make these things work. i think we are in better shape than a lo
back to the phones, talking about paying to improve america's infrastructure, our next call from dennis in port jefferson, n.y., on our line for democrats. thank you very much for taking my call. i wanted to mention that sometimes republicans forget when they mention families on austerity or having to be on austerity because we cannot and the money, i think they forget how many families actually have mortgages and how many families also have to pay for school. we have to go into debt sometimes...
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and dennis s -- next, we will have cleaners prescribing medications while the doctors counter money. guest: ok. [laughter] -- all cutter healthcare professionals are required by law to pride is within their scope of practice. that is not new. we been doing that since there has been laws defining us in practice. nurses, physicians and nurse practitioners -- we are legally obligated to fudge and within our scope of practice. that means one of the first things we learn is what we can do and what we cannot do. so we always function within our scope legally peer we do not have a choice. -- legally. we don't have a choice. it is a different way at looking at delivering health care, although it has been around 50 years. we are not as new as the current attention to our role may suggest. we have never sought to replace, take over. we just do not need a legal requirement for another profession, medicine, or any other profession, to supervise us or oversee our practices. we are highly trained. highly educated professionals, who understand what it means to be a professional, who understand what
and dennis s -- next, we will have cleaners prescribing medications while the doctors counter money. guest: ok. [laughter] -- all cutter healthcare professionals are required by law to pride is within their scope of practice. that is not new. we been doing that since there has been laws defining us in practice. nurses, physicians and nurse practitioners -- we are legally obligated to fudge and within our scope of practice. that means one of the first things we learn is what we can do and what...
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we have on our website in article of a former north korea negotiators to assess why not a point dennis rodman the special envoy to north korea and maybe he can break through to these guys and get something accomplished? host: paul is on our independent line from enterprise, alabama. caller: good morning, gentlemen. everybody knows that north korea is in no position to be throwing its weight around in this manner. it is the biggest negative motivator in the world. everybody also knows that they are a proxy of china. thank goodness that china agreed to the sanctions. more important to me, as governments spar, the citizenry suffers. i would like to know, do you have any specific means that we can actually reach citizenry of north korea. everybody has sent propaganda there and here, and build animosity that does not need to exist. thank you. guest: that the great question. as closed as a side as north korea is, over the last decade or so, it has opened up a little. the most recent thing that happened is foreigners are now allowed to have 3-d cell phone coverage. hundreds of thousands of no
we have on our website in article of a former north korea negotiators to assess why not a point dennis rodman the special envoy to north korea and maybe he can break through to these guys and get something accomplished? host: paul is on our independent line from enterprise, alabama. caller: good morning, gentlemen. everybody knows that north korea is in no position to be throwing its weight around in this manner. it is the biggest negative motivator in the world. everybody also knows that they...